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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Fri Dec 4, 2:21 pm ET
CHANTILLY, Va. - Customs inspectors at Dulles International Airport say a man from Guatemala was detained after he tried to carry a cooked chicken stuffed with more than $4,000 worth of cocaine.
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Kutztown Area Patriot - Fri Dec 4, 9:38 am ET
Kutztown resident Scot Guldin, a financial consultant for Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, will give a presentation at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Mertztown, on Dec. 13 after the worship service at 10 a.m.
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News 12 Augusta - Fri Dec 4, 3:27 pm ET
Customs and Border Protection spokesman Steve Sapp says agents decided the fully cooked chicken brought on a flight from El Salvador warranted closer inspection.
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Leesburg Today - Fri Dec 4, 10:00 am ET
An traveler arriving at Dulles Airport early this morning from El Salvador is in jail this morning after Customs and Border Protection officers took a closer look at the fully cooked chicken he was carrying. Inside was $4,300 worth of cocaine.
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Plymouth Observer - Thu Dec 3, 7:18 am ET
When James Leddy was planning a trip home to Canton from the El Salvador village he's helping as a Peace Corps volunteer, the plan was to chill out, see some friends and family and enjoy the time home. After the village where he lives was devastated by torrential rain and mudslides, though, Leddy decided he'd spend the time at home trying to help his home away from home. So he and longtime ...
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AP via Yahoo! News - Thu Nov 26, 2:39 pm ET
A strong earthquake has rocked El Salvador and parts of Guatemala, but no there were no immediate reports of injuries or damage in either country.
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National Catholic Reporter - Wed Dec 2, 4:12 pm ET
On Dec. 2, 1980, Sr. Dorothy Kazel, OSU., Jean Donovan, Sr. Maura Clarke, MM, and Sr. Ita Ford, MM were beaten, raped, and murdered by five members of the National Guard of El Salvador.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Thu Nov 26, 3:06 pm ET
A strong earthquake struck off El Salvador's Pacific coast Thursday, sending people running from buildings in this Central American nation and in neighboring Guatemala.
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The Arizona Republic - Tue Dec 1, 8:38 pm ET
An El Salvador woman faces a charge of second-degree murder for fatally stabbing a Mesa man she recently dated.
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Richmond Times-Dispatch - Thu Nov 26, 3:34 pm ET
SAN SALVADOR, EL Salvador—A strong earthquake has rocked El Salvador and parts of Guatemala, but no there were no immediate reports of injuries or damage in either country. The U.S. Geological Survey says the quake had a preliminary magnitude of 5.9. The USGS says it hit 31 miles (51 kilometers) southwest of Sonsonate, El Salvador.
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MultiChannel News - Thu Nov 26, 12:18 am ET
Cablevision has added a network aimed at Salvadorians to its Spanish-language tier. The predominant cable operator in the New York DMA has launched Tele El Salvador on channel 228, making it available to digital customers on its iO En Espanol tier.
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The Morning Journal - Tue Dec 1, 7:04 am ET
LORAIN — BUSES International is sponsoring a food drive at the Kmart Super Center on Leavitt Road on Saturday. All collected items will be used to help the victims of Hurricane Ida in El Salvador. Bring non-perishable foods — canned goods, powdered milk, pasta, cereal, soy products, rice, beans, corn, plastic bags, cleaning supplies — to the purple bus in Kmart's parking lot. BUSES is also ...
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The Forex Market - Mon Nov 30, 4:23 am ET
Current Prior Producers Angola (Readj Kwanza) AOA 85.8 85.8 Bolivia (Boliviano) BOB 7.02 7.02 Brazil (Real) BRL 1.7422 1.7479 Burundi (Franc) BIF 1234.5 1236 Central African States XAF 435.5 440.5 Central Bank of West AfriXOF 435.5 440.5 Colombia (Peso) COP 2005 1978.4 Costa Rica (Colon) CRC 554.4 558.2 Cuba (Peso) CUP 1 1 Dominican Rep (Peso) DOP 36.15 36.05 Ecuador (USD) USD 1 1 El Salvador ...
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The Terrell Tribune - Sun Nov 29, 10:42 am ET
Thomas Randall Snow, better known as Randy Snow, 50, of Terrell, died of a heart attack Nov. 19 in El Salvador, leaving a legacy of service and accomplishments that few could ever dream of attaining.
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St. Louis Beacon - Mon Nov 23, 7:14 am ET
Posted 6 a.m. Mon., Nov. 23 - Emily Thenhaus is spending a semester at the University of Central America in El Salvador, where she is taking classes and -- as required -- is working with the poor.